The first of many restoration videos to come. If you have any suggestions or questions, please let me know! Right now, the next restorations will be: Destroy Nintendo NES (soldering fun!), Vintage Yellowed Microsoft Keyboard (it's SO gross), a WWII Bayonet, and more! Subscribe so you don't miss them!
The first of many restoration videos to come. If you have any suggestions or questions, please let me know! Right now, the next restorations will be: Destroy Nintendo NES (soldering fun!), Vintage Yellowed Microsoft Keyboard (it's SO gross), a WWII Bayonet, and more! Subscribe so you don't miss them!
Well done my friend !!😆
This is a great first video. Well done
Thanks! That means a lot
Use felt or something between the pliers/wrench and the piece to help prevent gouging
This is a great tip, thanks! I honestly didn't think the metal would be that soft but it clearly was. I'll remember this for next time! Cheers.
Ready to catch more dinners!
I just finished the NES video and was going to binge all your videos. Done! Lol 😉 Looking forward to more.
Awesome! Thank you!
Looks good well done.
Thanks!!!
You didn’t test it?!
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Bhai online online track kar sakte ho kya parsal
But why? Now you have to rust it again to dye it.
Way to much work! I soak mine in vinegar for a couple days and pressure wash them. They look like new with almost zero effort.
Agree! Wtf! Didn’t even what full video!